Types and characteristics of video encoding formats

  
                  

Video commonly used encodings are real, wmv, quicktime, On2, Xvid, DivX, VC-1, mpeg2, mpeg4, H.264, etc., VC-1, mpeg2, mpeg4, H264 are HD encoding. The audio code has ADPCM, mp3, wma, AAC, Ogg, fla, and the like. Some package formats support several audio encodings and several audio tracks, which are available to the user in the video player, which is why some movies can choose Chinese or English. The video format commonly used on the network is flv. flv is the media format developed by adobe for network playback, but the supported encodings are Sorenson Spark, On2 VP6, and H.264. Specifically, what format supports video/audio coding, please check the information yourself.

mpeg2 is the standard for DVD-video, and mpeg4 is better than the former. H.264, a rising star, is developing very fast because of its open source, and it has a higher compression ratio while ensuring high quality. Now it is a compressed Blu-ray HD DVD. The first choice, H.264 + AAC is very common. I have tested, H.264 color block and blur is the smallest, the most clear. Since there are so many kinds of video encodings, users can't judge from the package format alone, so the task has to be automatically recognized by the player, and the video type of the player can be seen in the video properties of the player.

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